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University of Arts Pennsylvania
ABOUT UArts :
At UArts, creativity in all its forms overlaps and converges—like colors combining to form more vibrant hues. Musicians mingle with media makers. Photographers work with designers. Writers collaborate with performers.
HISTORY OF CREATIVE THINKING :
For over 130 years we have defined creativity. The University of the Arts in Philadelphia is the first and only university in the United States solely dedicated to educating creative individuals in the visual, performing and communication arts. Our 2,300 students and 500 faculty members are all doing what they love.
MISSION :
The Arts have the power to transform society. They play an essential role in ensuring and enhancing the quality of life. The University of the Arts is committed to inspiring, educating and preparing innovative artists and creative leaders for the Arts of the 21st century.
The University of the Arts is dedicated to educating the next generation of creative leaders, recognized both for their individual artistic achievement and for their contribution to advancing the character and status of their chosen discipline, by inspiring students to learn, create, lead and contribute to society through the arts and media.
ACCREDITATION :
The University of the Arts is authorized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to grant degrees in the visual, performing, and related arts, and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; telephone: 276-284-5000). The College of Art and Design is also an accredited institutional member of the National Association of the Schools of Art and Design, and the Industrial Designers' Society of America. The School of Music is also accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
FACILITIES :
The University of the Arts campus is comprised of 10 buildings—hybrid facilities which are part historical landmarks and part technology powerhouses.
Smart Spaces
Every instructional space on UArts’ campus is “smart” with robust internet access.
Rental Spaces
They offer a variety of spaces for private events.
OTHER FACILITIES
UArts also has extensive facilities for waterbased screenprinting, stone and plate lithography, offset lithography, etching and non-silver photographic processes, bookbinding and digital imaging. They also have a letterpress studio, a fully equipped papermaking studio, as well as stained glass and fibers studios. Shop facilities include a bronze and aluminum foundry, a wood and fabricating shop, a metalshop, a mold-making shop, printmaking shops, labs.
INTERNATIONAL STUDY :
Artists with a Global Perspective
The creative education offered by The University of the Arts is becoming more important as the global economy continues to converge. International students come from more than 30 countries and enrich the student body and creative spirit of their community.
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM
To prepare their students to thrive in the global economy, they encourage their students to participate in a study abroad program. Their hope is for their student to infuse this global perspective into their work.
ABOUT UArts :
At UArts, creativity in all its forms overlaps and converges—like colors combining to form more vibrant hues. Musicians mingle with media makers. Photographers work with designers. Writers collaborate with performers.
HISTORY OF CREATIVE THINKING :
For over 130 years we have defined creativity. The University of the Arts in Philadelphia is the first and only university in the United States solely dedicated to educating creative individuals in the visual, performing and communication arts. Our 2,300 students and 500 faculty members are all doing what they love.
MISSION :
The Arts have the power to transform society. They play an essential role in ensuring and enhancing the quality of life. The University of the Arts is committed to inspiring, educating and preparing innovative artists and creative leaders for the Arts of the 21st century.
The University of the Arts is dedicated to educating the next generation of creative leaders, recognized both for their individual artistic achievement and for their contribution to advancing the character and status of their chosen discipline, by inspiring students to learn, create, lead and contribute to society through the arts and media.
ACCREDITATION :
The University of the Arts is authorized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to grant degrees in the visual, performing, and related arts, and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; telephone: 276-284-5000). The College of Art and Design is also an accredited institutional member of the National Association of the Schools of Art and Design, and the Industrial Designers' Society of America. The School of Music is also accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
FACILITIES :
The University of the Arts campus is comprised of 10 buildings—hybrid facilities which are part historical landmarks and part technology powerhouses.
- Dorrance H. Hamilton Hall (Pine and Broad Streets) includes Solmssen Court, galleries and computer labs.
- Anderson Hall (333 S. Broad St.) is home to the Albert M. Greenfield Library, computer labs and galleries, including the Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery.
- Terra Building (211 S. Broad St.) contains galleries, computer labs, photo processing labs and darkrooms, dance practice studios, a film and production studio, state of the art studio editing facilities, an audio/video transfer room, and online video editing suites. The Skyline Performing Arts Center is slated to open here during the 2007-2008 academic year.
- Merriam Theater Building (1874 seat theater) houses the University’s School of Music and major student performance hall. It also has recording studios, practice rooms, a piano lab, computer and synthesizer workstation labs, an audio-for-video dubbing and editing lab, and a state-of-the-art percussion studios.
- Gershman Hall boasts the 800-seat newly-renovated Levitt Auditorium, an intimate blackbox theater, a gallery, and a gym used as rehearsal studio space.
- Philadelphia Arts Bank includes a 230-seat cabaret theater and practice studios.
- Residence Halls: Juniper Residence, Pine Residence, Spruce Residence, and Furness Residence.
Smart Spaces
Every instructional space on UArts’ campus is “smart” with robust internet access.
Rental Spaces
They offer a variety of spaces for private events.
OTHER FACILITIES
UArts also has extensive facilities for waterbased screenprinting, stone and plate lithography, offset lithography, etching and non-silver photographic processes, bookbinding and digital imaging. They also have a letterpress studio, a fully equipped papermaking studio, as well as stained glass and fibers studios. Shop facilities include a bronze and aluminum foundry, a wood and fabricating shop, a metalshop, a mold-making shop, printmaking shops, labs.
INTERNATIONAL STUDY :
Artists with a Global Perspective
The creative education offered by The University of the Arts is becoming more important as the global economy continues to converge. International students come from more than 30 countries and enrich the student body and creative spirit of their community.
STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM
To prepare their students to thrive in the global economy, they encourage their students to participate in a study abroad program. Their hope is for their student to infuse this global perspective into their work.